THE FOURTH SCHEDULE,-Continued.
Property.
1. The Remaining Portion of Subsection A of Sec- tion 1 of the Reclamation
to Marine Lot No. 10A
comprising
Nos. 27, 29 and 31 Des Viens Road Central.
2. Subsection 1 of Subsec- tion A of Section 1 of the Reclamation to Marino Lot No. 10A and Sub- section 1 of Subsection A of Section 2 of the Re- clamation to Marine Lot! No. 19A comprising No. 33 Des Vaux Road Cen tral.
3. The Remaining Portion of Sabsection A of Section
2 of the Reclamation to! Marine Lot No. 10A com- prising No. 35 Des Vœux i Road Central.
Person in whose name vested.
Mortgage debts.
William Chatham,
$75,000
Enclosure 2.
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THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL reported HON. ME. OSBORNE-I would like to that the Bill had passed through Committee refer, Sir, with your permission, back to with slight amendment, and moved the section 22, sub-section 9. third reading.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY second ad, and the Bill was read a third time and passed.
Liquors Consolidation Ordinance
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the Committee stage on the Bill en- titled, "An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the law relating to intoxicating liquors" be resumed.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY second- ed, and the motion was agreed to.
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL---The Bill had got as far as the end of the first part. Clause 41 is now before the Committee, and having regard to the resolution which was
HIS EXCELLENCY-We had better leave these special clanses for the present and go on with the rest of the Bill. We can take the contentious clauses later. The clause you mention has been passed already by the Council, so the proper form would be to propose a motion to recommit the clause after the whole Bill has passed through Committee.
A number of non-contentious clauses were then passed.
HIS EXCELLENCY-I think we had better leave the Bill in Committee to discuss the remaining clauses which have been held over, and adjourn for the day.
Council then resumed.
HIS EXCELLENCY-Council will ad-
carried by the Council to-day with reference | journ until this day next week.
to the alteration of liquor duties it will be necessary to amend this clause. Your Ex- cellenay has expressed a desire that the new duties, as they are approved, should appear in the form of a schedule without delay, I therefore propose to move the omission of sub-section 1 of clause 41, and to let the form stand over.
.HON. MR. HEWETT-Before coming to the next section, I wish to state that the unofficial members had a meeting at which, amongst other things, they considered the barmaid question. I think I am right in saying--
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL-A point of order, Sir. What I suggest is that we should go on with non-contentions clauses first.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was held afterwards-the Colonial Secretary in the chair. The following vote was passed.-
Quinine for Children
The Governor recommended the Council to vote a sum of Two hundred Dollars ($200) in aid of the vote, Miscellaneous Servicos, Quinine issued to children in malatial
districts.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.